Monthly Archives: April 2011
Helping Indonesian Prisoners Understand Their Rights
Posted by alarasati at Apr

Indonesian JusticeMaker 2010 Ajeng Larasati recently completed a five-day training session in Cipinang Detention Center, Jakarta. Between 8 – 13 March 2011, she educated five tamping (convicted prisoners who hold jobs in the prison offices) on the legal rights guaranteed to detainees under the Indonesian Criminal Procedure Code. Ajeng’s hope is that these tamping […]
Rasul Educates Azeri Families about their Rights
Posted by rasul at Apr

Rasul Jafarov, JusticeMaker 2010 from Azerbaijan, has gone to new lengths in his quest to ensure that Azeri prisoners and their families are informed about and can execute their rights to early release. Most recently, Rasul experimented with the novel idea of a call-in phone hotline, which was intended to answer questions for prisoners’ […]
JusticeMakers Discuss How To Evaluate Training
Posted by Gowri Janakiramanan at Apr

On 1 April 2011, Ajeng Larasati (Indonesia) and Bijaya Chanda (India) took part in a JusticeMaker conference call and brainstormed with each other and IBJ staff on the best way to evaluate training materials and determine the effectiveness of training sessions. This was the third conference call between the 2010 JusticeMakers Fellows. The first pertained […]
Afghan JusticeMaker represents accused women
Posted by Akhila Kolisetty at Apr

2011 JusticeMaker Mahfuza Folad is fighting for women’s rights in Kabul, Afghanistan. Together with the Justice For All Organization she provides access to justice for women and girls.